st THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE B.C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1938 HAKAN IAAI AIHA LEMMA IORCICICI IERIE Start the Spring Wright * See us for gene Basketball ‘The girls basketball: serles became jiore interesting on Saturday night , ae when the Wits took their second game ~ Goodyear Tires © wath eee of 8-2. ims muts ithe . e ally, vits vanes an s e Paints Alabastine Oils § sworers seivea Hardware Groceries Drygoods Itosa Cotes 4; Norma Keaney 2; ‘Lora Doney 2. Maxie Llewellyn made the Lusket that gave the Nits their only “Te it grows. in the ‘woods ‘welll. ae get it”, ‘Tnter-Valley ‘Lumber & Supply Co. : 4 Frore. scorers Saturday night were—Wits, Flour and Feed ee * Vanarsdol came down on Saturday night for the second game with ‘fer- ace team. During the past three weeks the Kitselas men had: smoothed feat their. play while the tally showed ferrace on the ‘long end, the game was n the hands of Vanarsdol almost all he time, ‘The unfamiliar floor and ie low tie rods were Intinly respon- . _.. &ble for the score. Time after time ‘Says Crimbling Timothy: “Allowing ne anaisdol tovk' equtrol. McKenzie, cy girl to call you by your first name giard for the visitors, would get the i: often the first step to her calling Rul The play, was McKenzie to Cecil erself your last ane.” fien the visitors would fan out while, BS H.SMITH TERRACE TERRACE | Following the basket ball games on B/ Saturday night there was a dance with j 4 music supplied by Yanarsdol. ally drying up. as * &k i TERRACE, B.C. Fully Modern Electric Light Don’t miss the early ones. Let us overhaul your car. ove i td aq *** fra split second, the local boys would Boarn—To Mr. and Mrs. Pretaty of hesitate, trying to see what would hap- ankelse Take, on Tuesday, a daughter. pn. Cecil would siap the ball to a "er 3.an on the floor and smooth passing Guido Busxinich arrived from Ru- - port at the week end to take a position | with Little, Haugland & Kerr. Ld aa { he road through to Kalumn Lake last ; . nee of the Terrace basket. 7 |, Gardon doll had a narrow escape one cek aud at the end of the weeR went| Lloyd Cramer opened the sicting peed afternoon eer at ° vial vd own the Skeena to Remo.’ fx Terrace and soon followed with a ‘rod under o pile of sheet m ses ' g:cond basket, making it 40; Then BE lamber. Harvey Doll, the lad’s fath- | Pete Simpson of Phillips Creek was Perey Kénuey scored & or the visitora. “er, had put Gordon and another byo- a town on Friday. Cecil followed close behind with a b ther te work to get some lumber ont ‘| eee point. from a penalty shot. Nash, Cra ' ae Ca? t the 4 te ‘op. bee Rev. GC. A. Hinchliffe made a trip t6 mer and Attree each scored for the E Supply Co,’s yar ile 0 Usk on Friday. ‘Tumbler were about thirty sheets of, Catone up an Bill Nelgon went the Ay currmzated ivou, The lads started to The s p tu 5 before half. time pull the lumber cut from under the Dick Dubeau is in Prince Rupert for e second half opened with Ken- a ir a a ron aud soon the metal slipped and E's health. He recently hand searlet “an mor for Merrace and ned aot by W pinned Gordon down. Fortunately fiver. ee ' ce an hen another Hieo Llewellyn was driving past’ with |’ ola LOM My re Bur a rout battle throughout and the ae, it load of logs and saw the accident vom Lever left for “Prince ‘Rupert pa score as 1943, jj happen Ne called another man from ewly last week. He’ has’ heen unwell vos ‘the mill and together “they released the for some time and is fh hospital’ tor. Be! boy He was taken -homé and was U2 ¢ oatment. \" B conscious for some time That evening Bvirs J. 1, Smith took him to Rupert wer to the hospital, He is ow doing well mand there was no serious injury. ne oe yi c. G. TL qr. EVENING SUNDAY 2% + . . An interesting program was carried Panic Works Engineer Cunliffe was ¢ it by Knox United C. G. 1. 'T. on Sun- gt the highway cam) over the week diy evening, The theme of the ser- , end. He says the camp is operating y ce was building together with God. A stroug chinook with brilliant sun- at present with a crew of 25 men. The Ihe program was as follows :— shine cut heavily into the remaining present work entails getting the road Voluntary, organ, Follow the Glew, ; i snow on Morfday. By evening most of through 700 feet of rock, after which Mrs. Adam Crisp. the streets were practically clear anda stretch of between two and three Doxvlogy—The Lord is in His Holy ° q in many places the gravel: was practi-’ miles without rack, will be tackled. Temple, by the giris. i Chorus—Building, Daily Building, | by O.G.LT. ; q Seripture veading—Led by Louise 7 n "When you use the columns of your Matthews. i Chorns—Looking ° onto Fesus, by c. | “LOCAL NEWSPAPER® 61 | a. a fiatpose repented ms You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the _ etiam the Quest, by Jessie, ft “Buy at Home” princinal, Sout vr He y a Tell the buving public what you have and give the price. Renney. he Heart of God, by Norma 2G. I'L. motto repéated. OMINECA: ‘HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS. #) © Our c. G. 1. T, program—speakers ata we PEPPERS oxeevensat x _ Aré heré to. carry: that inessaze ta the public for you. Will, 4 The past, Freda -Hall; ‘The present, you use these. columns? ¢ Betty Dover; The’ future, Audry, Ses-' i ‘ sions, an Vancouver printers will ni at, help baild your town and comimunity nor an Gi — % - halp sell your produce. | " , ; 7 1 verse Tn Days of Youth, by C.G. . ¥ i. DonevavenanDaensoedoDv Nene O9TDD PER NERONEADTRORIIAAIE one will be ‘True, “Mfrs. AL ~ risp - av, | Closing—Taps, sting by the girls. Mrs. oO. TL. “My Gigey left’ on Thurs- cay for a-tHip south. Mrs.’ Gigey plans 1> be the guest of: Mr, and Mra. A. T: Tiewson' in Vancouver, ‘and algo make, a:trip into- the States ‘to sec Mrs. Star Bishopric. and’: family: before" they go ‘Shangliai, TET BAR TS es ne ees i oe er - Jim Lever is! back ‘home agin’ after . Now i is the time. to cheek 3 your needs for - Spring Cleaning—-Sée our lines "Paints. Varnishes” -Alabastine ; \ allpaper Samples a eens 4 ra “We don't see: many" -groundhogs ‘in ree « Polishes fem: So etaie yi th Pee this distriet: Bat’ i sare: sign-of | better aveather ip” ‘the ‘YJgrimage ‘of! most ‘of ‘ the population: ‘tovthe Skeéita bridize to. Publie Notice The government snow plow opened would bring it within shooting dist- 7 regulation dated March Ist, 1928, pur- suant to- Section 33 of the “Highway Act,” the use of Prince Rupert Wigh- | way No. 102, between Usk, Lakelse Road No. Lake Road No. 48, Remo Road No, 7, helping’ the- buys get. the: “poles ont at] eoe'if the ice:is-likély: t6 brenk up It.) Publie Notice is hereby given that, Terrace and 52, Kaloun .ind = Arterial Highway No. 51R, by way person or persons operaiing any vehicle for the carriage of goulls or ‘until otherwise ordered, namely :— Trucks with. Pneumatic . Tires midnight entirely prohibited. Between the hours of midnight and 10 a.m. the lond enrried not. to exceed 50% of the nnloaded weight of the truck. . Speed limited’to a maximum of 15 miles per hour. ‘Passenger Vehicles with Pneumatic ‘Tires ‘Speed limited to 15 miles per hour. Vehicles not fitted Tires ~° Entirely prohibited. oA, Cunliffe Assistant District Engineer By authority of the Minister of Puablie Works. _ Smithers, BC,, March lst, 1985 |. with Pneumatic ng fi* favorite! walk last: ‘Sueaday. EE ee ett ak re meat, 1 fe att an | Running Water Lumber Mannfacturers “ Travellers Sample Rooms EDAR Poles, Piling, Posts ; Sreuee Geom Logs, Hemlock P. O. Box 5 | Telephone Piling Gordon, Temple, Prop. | TERRACE, B. C. boos an - John’s Garage & Tax Swain’s Transfer : Garage, Service Shop , Good driving days a are near- ‘axi ‘Trucking Delivery ly here. | Coal and Waod Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts Between the: hours of 10 a.m. ang] ————eeetl ——« — persons, is hereby limited as follows | ie j Have you paid. your supscription ‘yet? _ Christy’s Bakery . heatine, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped . regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. Terrace Drug Store For Coughs and Colds Try MELO-REX Cough.. Syrup and... ALS. A, Cough Drops R. W. Riley, Phim. B, Terrace, B. C. Little, Haugland and Rett. -